UN 25 countries suspend postal services to U.S. over tariffs: UN - The United Nations’ Universal Postal Union said it had already been advised by 25 member countries that their postal operators “have suspended their outbound postal services to the U.S., citing uncertainties specifically related to transit services”.

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At least 25 countries have decided to suspend package deliveries to the United States, as concern grows over the impact of President Donald Trump’s looming tariffs, a UN body said Tuesday.

The Trump administration said late last month that it will abolish a tax exemption on small packages entering the United States from August 29.

The move has sparked a flurry of announcements from postal services, including in France, Britain, Germany, Italy, India, Australia and Japan, that most U.S.-bound packages would no longer be accepted.

The United Nations’ Universal Postal Union said it had already been advised by 25 member countries that their postal operators “have suspended their outbound postal services to the U.S., citing uncertainties specifically related to transit services”.

It said the suspensions will remain in place until there is more clarity on how U.S. authorities plan to implement the announced measures.

The UPU did not provide a list of postal services it had heard from.

‘Considerable operational changes’​

The organisation, which was established in 1874 and counts 192 member states, warned that the new U.S. measures would “entail considerable operational changes for postal operators around the world”.

From Friday, the UPU said the measures would require postal carriers delivering packages to the United States “to collect customs duties from senders in advance”, on behalf of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency.

India’s communications ministry said at the weekend that Trump’s executive order issued last month requires transport carriers or other “qualified parties” approved by U.S. authorities to collect and remit the tariff duties.

But “several critical processes relating to the designation of ‘qualified parties’ and mechanisms for duty collection and remittance remain undefined,” it said in a statement.

Under the new U.S. measures, individual customers will still be able to send documents and items worth up to $100 as presents to the country without being taxed.

But anything above that value is expected to be hit with the same tariff rates applied to other imports from the sending country.

That means 15 percent for countries in the European Union and 50 percent for India.

And Germany’s postal service DHL warned last week that even exempted items would be subject to extra checks to prevent the service being used for commercial goods.

‘sustainable solutions’​

The UPU stressed that it was “taking all possible measures to prepare its member countries for the impacts (the new measures) may have on their postal flows”.

UPU chief Masahiko Metoki had sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday to convey member countries’ concern regarding the operational disruptions, it said.

Pointing to the short implementation timeline and voicing particular concern over the impact on the delivery of e-commerce items, the union said it was “working with the relevant U.S. authorities to ensure that information on the operational requirements of the measures is communicated effectively to other member countries”.

In parallel, it said it was working with “relevant postal stakeholders” to help find sustainable solutions, including one initiative aimed at developing a system to facilitate duty collection and remittance across its network.
 
They didn't mind having tariffs on the US for the last half a century, but now that the US returns the favor it's suddenly fascism and bullying lmao
 
Okay, but, UPS, FedEx, DHL and a bunch of other things still exist for parcels, and email means personal letters aren't what they used to be..... government run postal services are pretty much obsolete , or at least cannot hold a monopoly on delivery services in any country that has a free market, do you guys even check if you have leverage these days before you start making these demands?
 
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Not the "Universal Postal Union" then?

All that will happen is a few players will remain in the market and will take the profits that the leavers have walked away from.
 
From Friday, the UPU said the measures would require postal carriers delivering packages to the United States “to collect customs duties from senders in advance”, on behalf of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency.
Tbf I can see why a carrier legit wouldn't want to deal with this shit. Depending on the country, there may not even be any real legal framework for that, or it may be a bureaucratic clusterfuck.

Does US have some sort of "backup" system where the recipient pays the tariff and either Customs or the US side carrier won't release the package until they do?
 
Okay, but, UPS, FedEx, DHL and a bunch of other things still exist for parcels, and email means personal letters aren't what they used to be..... government run postal services are pretty much obsolete , or at least cannot hold a monopoly on delivery services in any country that has a free market, do you guys even check if you have leverage these days before you start making these demands?
It's not "leverage", it's looking after their users after Trump fucked Americans over. Postal services stopped sending stuff so as not to fuck over senders and recipients, who will now have to pay taxes.
 
I think Trump will be surprised at the anger in America over shit like this.

People like their eBay and Amazon trinkets.

Shit, some say that the price of eggs helped Kamala lose the election.

I’ll bet that “No tariffs on small imports!” Will be a popular thing for Newscum to run on, and it’ll probably work like “No tax on tips!”

(Before that became no tax on SOME tips.)

They do but no-one is going to use them for low value parcels because the shipping is often more than the value of the sale.
Plus, a lot of the stuff that people buy isn’t even made in America.

Shit like this is what helps lose elections. Good luck explaining to voters why “MAGA” means that I can’t buy a watch for a few hundred dollars online, or a 79$ dress on Amazon.
 
Does US have some sort of "backup" system where the recipient pays the tariff and either Customs or the US side carrier won't release the package until they do?
Or do what Amazon does with international packages and have the the sender or receiver pay a deposit for the import fees and taxes and refund what's left once it gets through customs.

Literally every country on Earth has taxes and regulations on imports, IDK why people are freaking out about the US.
 
Literally every country on Earth has taxes and regulations on imports, IDK why people are freaking out about the US.
Because Orange Man Bad?

Or mostly because post War, the US spited itself because it wasn't bombed too pieces, so Europe got sweetheart deals to become glorious socialist paradises complaining now that Uncle Sam is putting reciprocal tariffs and forcing them to pay into NATO.
 
The EU is big mad because orange man bad, japan is mad because the locals now cant send small boxes of pokeman and hentai figurines.
The Chinks are mad because thats how they planned to get around tariffs and the 3rd world is mad because thats how they were sending drugs.

this will help american companies with american warehouses, they had to pay tariffs anyway.
its also the death to retarded drop shippers.

Americans are also the people who will have the least issues with any system like this because prices not including tax is normal for americans and the tariff is just like another tax for the consumer.
 
Americans are also the people who will have the least issues with any system like this because prices not including tax is normal for americans and the tariff is just like another tax for the consumer.

Not sure how you come to that conclusion. It's a cost to the product, not a sales tax at point of sales. It's treated more like a logistics cost.

If you ever want to kill yourself with boredom try looking up how Brazil calculates import costs. Although maybe Brazil is America's future, certainly heading that way with mulatos.
 
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